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Elias was a "digital archaeologist," a polite term for someone who bought bulk lots of dead hard drives from government auctions to see what survived. Most of it was tax spreadsheets and blurry vacation photos. Then he found the drive labeled ARCHIVE_ONE Most of it was tax spreadsheets and blurry vacation photos
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